A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland : in four conferences, wherein the answer to the dialogues betwixt the Conformist and the Non-conformist, is examined . ? kkws ? fc Son l. miw® msfis nm^KEKni PiiffisheaiyJttlaelrfe A S. :o_ Glas <r,w GOSPEL TRUTH STATED AND ILLUSTRATED. GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE CONTROVERSY RESPECTING THEDOCTRINE OF GRACE IN THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. It is well known, that immediately after the Reformation,the Church of Scotland was famous for orthodoxy of doc-trine. The writings of her first Reformers, Hamil


A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland : in four conferences, wherein the answer to the dialogues betwixt the Conformist and the Non-conformist, is examined . ? kkws ? fc Son l. miw® msfis nm^KEKni PiiffisheaiyJttlaelrfe A S. :o_ Glas <r,w GOSPEL TRUTH STATED AND ILLUSTRATED. GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE CONTROVERSY RESPECTING THEDOCTRINE OF GRACE IN THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. It is well known, that immediately after the Reformation,the Church of Scotland was famous for orthodoxy of doc-trine. The writings of her first Reformers, Hamilton andKnox, her Confession of Faith, and other documents, dis-play a clearness and precision truly apostolical. This doc-trinal purity continued for a considerable time, as appearsfrom the writings of Davidson, Rollock, Adamson, Melvil,Bruce, Durham, Rutherford, Leighton,* Binning,f Guth-rie, &c. Legal doctrine, so natural to mankind, soon invaded ourchurch. The prelates introduced by James VI. and Charles chiefly Arminians, and their sentiments were adopted * Leighton was one of the most holy and learned men in. his day, first ministerat Newbottle near Dalkeith, then Principal of the University of Edinburgh,and afterwa


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